Easterly-facing sun room and garden with summer house office
Garage at rear accessed via shared drive
Driveway space for up to three cars
Two bedrooms, single shower room only
Potential to extend or reconfigure subject to planning permission
Double glazing and solar tube provide extra daylight and efficiency
Mid-20th-century construction—likely needs modernisation in areas
Freehold in a very low-crime, affluent Saltdean neighbourhood
Tucked into an elevated Saltdean cul-de-sac, this two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers comfortable single-storey living with pleasant downland views. The layout suits downsizers or retirees who value low-maintenance accommodation and easy access to local shops, buses and nearby coastal amenities.
The home has a living room flowing into a dining area and a sun room that opens to an easterly garden. A lawned rear garden includes a decked sitting area and a summer house currently used as a garden office; a garage sits at the end of the shared drive. Off-street parking for three cars provides useful convenience for visitors and residents.
Built in the mid-20th century, the property benefits from double glazing, a solar tube for extra daylight and gas central heating. There is clear potential to extend or reconfigure subject to planning permission, which will appeal to buyers wanting to add value or adapt the layout.
Practical drawbacks are straightforward: the bungalow has a single shower room only and is an average-sized 871 sq ft property that may need updating in places given its era of construction. Rear access runs along a shared drive. Buyers should factor in modernisation costs if they prefer contemporary fixtures and finishes.



































































